Tanush Kotian Set to Join Indian Test Squad for MCG Test

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Tanush Kotian Mumbai’s talented off-spin all-rounder set to join the Indian men’s team in Australia for the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy. This happened After Ravichandran Ashwin announced his retirement from international cricket on the third test in Brisbane. However, it is still unclear whether the Indian team management is aware of Kotian’s inclusion.

Kotian’s Impressive Domestic Record

Kotian, currently playing for Mumbai in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, is expected to travel to Melbourne, where the Indian team is based. Since Kotian was recently part of the India A squad that toured Australia, there are no visa issues, and he will fly out from Mumbai on Tuesday.

Tanush Kotian

Tanush Kotian has had a standout career in domestic cricket. In 33 first-class matches, he has scored 1,525 runs at an average of 41.21 and taken 101 wickets at an average of 25.70. Kotian was also named Player of the Tournament in Mumbai’s victorious 2023-24 Ranji Trophy campaign, where he scored 502 runs and took 29 wickets, helping Mumbai win the title.

A Rising Star in Indian Cricket

The 26-year-old Kotian has been a key performer for Mumbai, contributing with both bat and ball. His consistent performances in the match give him recognition as a promising talent in Indian cricket. His recent performances in the Vijay Hazare Trophy and the Ranji Trophy have made him one of the most exciting all-rounders in the domestic circuit.

While the official announcement is still awaited, Kotian’s call-up to the Indian squad is seen as a reward for his excellent domestic form and his ability to perform under pressure. Kotian, who is currently in Ahmedabad, will fly to Melbourne on Tuesday, and fans are eager to see how this rising star performs at the international level.

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